"Flesh on the Bones" invites you to solve a fascinating detective mystery with clues scattered over 200 million years of history. Where did dinosaurs live? How fast did they move? And, most intriguing of all, were they hot or cold-blooded?
Part of a multi-part PBS series, features some nice animation and has the typical cast of most dinosaur documentaries circa 1992.
Thank you so much for uploading this.
LordTrilobite 7 months ago
T-Rex and Triceratops were both my favorites when I was a young child.
Good times.
SPQRImperator 7 months ago
animations look so cool
joshodst 10 months ago
@NUTCASE71733 Yeah. I just looked on google.
springboy9 10 months ago
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The predetor was a Ceratosaurus if you need to know.
NUTCASE71733 10 months ago
one of my favorite animations for dinosaurs as i was a kid...even though these representations where very elementary :)
bournist 11 months ago
@limeburst1 That's okay, my friend. It's very confusing with who's who and what's what, isn't it? It's like solving a puzzle.
springboy9 1 year ago
@springboy9 When I said that I thought you were talking about the first animation, sorry. I was kind of confused about where you got the idea that it was a mother until I saw that you were talking about the second.
limeburst1 1 year ago
Ahh. It doesn't get any better than this.
This really brings back my childhood memories. I still like dinosaurs. And they're brought back to life in the animations.
I like the part about the battle between a Stegosaurus and it's predator. And a battle between a mother Tyrannosaurus and a loner Triceratops. I still like them all.
springboy9 1 year ago